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A Historical Contextual Analysis Study of Persian Silk Fabric: (Pre-Islamic Period- Buyid Dynasty)
Covering the Aesthetics of Resistance: the Fashioning of Bad-Hejab Stereotypes in Online Media
Hijab Niqab Chador Khimar
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The Veiling Issue in 20Th Century Iran in Fashion and Society, Religion, and Government
Cultural Policies in the Islamic Republic of Iran
Additional Information on the Veil
Transnational Modernization and the Gendered Built Environment in Iran
Philosophical and Physiological Meaning of the Burqa, the Hijab, Etc
Iranian Women's Experience of Mandatory Hijab
An Examination of Shiite Islam's Influence (1900-Present)
The Islamic Republic of Iran: an Introduction
“God's Favored Nation”: the New Religious Nationalism in Iran
Hijab in Fashion 1990-2020
Freedom of Religion in the Booking Process
Exile from Exile: the Representation of Cultural Memory in Literary Texts by Exiled Iranian Jewish Women
The Couch & the Chador
Top View
The Politics of Women's Clothing in Iran
81-102 Mona Yadegar Ulugergerli
Virtue and Veiling: Perspectives from Ancient to Abbasid Times
UNIVERSITY of CALIFORNIA Los Angeles Mosaics of Identity
NOT WITHOUT MY CHADOR T Is a Challenge for Iranian Women to Be
Veiled Women in the American Courtroom: Is the Niqab a Barrier to Justice?
The Symbolism of Veiling and the Poetics of Unveiling in Early Modern Persian Poetry
Iranian Women's Rights and the 1979 Revolution
Women and the Islamic Veil
The Iranian Chador
Tehran's Empowering Protean Spaces Sara Khorshidifard University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
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The Strategic Culture of the Islamic Republic of Iran
Silk Road and Isfahan's Garden City Sustainability During Safavid Period
Discourses of Non-Binary Gender and Sexuality in Shi'ite Safavid Persia
Veiled Women: Hijab, Religion, and Cultural Practice
Women and Politics in Iran: Veiling, Unveiling, and Reveiling
Iran Date: 24 June 2009
Art and Censorship in Iran
Chador | Veil–Tent Reconceptualizing the Veil with a Speculative and Performative Approach
Feeding Moral Relations the Making of Kinship
Reclaiming the Faravahar Is an Ethnographic Study of the Contemporary Zoroastrians in Tehran